Show GOP COIT Committee Sets New NeN Conclave Rules Rules- PHILADELPHIA Pa June JUDe 22 AP AP-A AP A sweeping rule denying any de delegate representation in in future Republican na national national national na- na conventions to congressional districts that do not poll at least 1000 vote for the party ti ticket ket was adopted Saturday Sa by bythe bythe bythe the Republican national committee The rule t o approval al bythe by bv bythe the convention starting Monday was was va prop proposed sed by f former Senator Daniel el O O. H Hastings committeeman for lor Delaware who wh told rep reporters if it would take tale about 75 delegates i away from southern states unless they they become increasingly active to I get out the Republican vote Other committeemen said It would clean lean up a a situation inthe in the by making it impossible to buy up delegates At At the same time Hastings de declaring de- de daring claring that a bad precedent exists exists exists ex ex- ex- ex ir iS in the new presidential candidate candidate candi- candi date selecting a new party chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man suggested a resolution recommending mending John D D. M M. Hamilton for another year four-year term After considerable considerable considerable con con- discussion Hamilton asked that the committee take sake no rio formal and the resolution was changed to aj an expression n of i tion fo fohl service C C. C B B. Goodspeed committee Continued on Two I I I G. G 0 O. O P. P ADOPTS I MEET RULIN RUl Continued Iron from Page Pale One Ont I treasurer reported a as of June 19 b but lJ said funds anticipated fro sources might make it Possible turn over to the 1 n new to be c en elected next we Z Under existing 1 rules eich each gressional district CUI i Is all allowed r it delegate regardless of oz the y v the polled by Republican prior elections and a an ticket e j i delegate if the party polls votes in the district The axner amen aLiSS 10 rule would re require a S district gJ II poll 1000 votes in order to first delegate get gei tt Hastings said the amendments been under consideration f for r ie e tt lor but leaders had been unable tn to the party sufficiently Interested Interest d put it over He said aid It would feet most seriously state Lk like Mt vi j South Carolina and ou othi of the deep south but would o have little effect ginia and Tennessee The nati national nal II committee ado Ic a L number number- of other rule cia cha chan after formally approving the t te tea convention nhon roll foll Of d dej gates including delegates who he won contests m Other rule amendments approve were jj a 1 Pre Presidential sid e n t I speeches to be limited to 30 si utes and four seconding sp speed of five minutes each for each each j 2 Extending the rule a bonus of three delegates at lar from each state casting a major maion vote for Republicans in ln preside elections to congressional a elections in lie years This applies to future futures c k 3 Increasing the delegate I r re in future from two to three for Puerto R B. Rand Rand and the Philippines to bring th tb up to other territories and andt t District of Columbia and allom alloma a bonus of two additional r fa de gates for territories sending Republican delegate to In spite of internal the platform committee head bean toward a policy declaration peace and hemispheric defense rapidly shifting delegate ss ser ee ment veiled the candidate outto With the surge of arriving i gates the presidential Candida came to town to take tak charge I of the struggle for fort nomination that begins next we Frank Gannett the New Jc state publisher arrived Thurs ThuM Senator Bridges of New HE Hat shire came Friday night S tors of Michigan i a iTaf Taft t of Ohio arranged to come rose soon as the senate recess lb TSo as E. E Dewey and Wendell Will Willi of New York are expected the week end I Not in inmany many years w n convention brought all of then jor candidates for the nominal to the battleground fl JI Bridges added another touch teach I It t the e unusual to his first press presser a ference in Philadelphia He Heft IL that he might accept the vice pr rt nomination if it itI I o offered him him although although added would not be a candidate I 1 IThe IThe The vast number of ed delegates in whose h hands ds t rest the nomination flipped fi ii from one candidate to From many quarters cam calnO rep of a rising Willkie strew siren among d delegations legations that earl had been considered nailed do for Dewey or Taft ISome I ISome Some delegates reported V there had been shifts shills to Taft Tatt sir sa yesterday i But men of long experience watching delegates said was still wide open to t nomination of any candidate spite of the apparent leaders of Taft and Dewey the J potent tent dark horse strength of vanci Vand leap I berg and the phenomenal Willkie into the limelight 1 I |